Friday Night Photos

Snowing at the moment, but I've just received the latest shot from the Trubble telescope. Here we see the corruption and darkest recesses of the galaxy DNC. Apparently, ethics and legality are of very little concern in this dank, rank and generally mank part of the universe. The hole left of center is where the money gets passed through.

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Not a nice place if you're thinking of space exploration.... or a decent return on any donation (and the coffee is awful). Here are the dark clouds hovering over the aforementioned hole:

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All food for thought when considering your next intergalactic vote/rubberstamp.

Off to finish actual food.

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janis b's picture

I enjoy your Trubble telescope episodes.

I thought that the dark recesses of its galaxy might sound like this …
[video:https://youtu.be/KSKYZOM3jAQ]

Halloween at the Beach ...

and one of the Bush ...

Thank you for keeping the POT warm, and a good evening to all.

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@janis b

Thanks for the post. Things seem slow tonight.

Your first shot looks like a lava flow for some reason. The Kronos Quartet piece is a fitting soundtrack to the chaos that lies beyond our ken...

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@Bollox Ref

I never noticed the similarity before, although I've seen numerous examples of both. Maybe it has something to do with the liquidity of both. Only one hardens into rock, and the other keeps changing and never holds its form for long.

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@janis b

I agree that it looks like a lava flow and the colors in the rock are cool. How far is the beach for you? It's 800 miles to Bodega bay. That place clears my soul.

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@snoopydawg

The beach (a small bay) is very close. Only half a mile from home.

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@janis b Reminiscing about lying at the end of a dock, looking down. I sold mine. I may need to buy shares in one closer. But we have a bluegreen algae infestation. Current dog has never been swimming.

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Stay safe in the snow. We've already got a few inches on the ground I think. Driving home from St. Cloud in it was fun. Not! I'd still rather be here than in Utah though.

Anyway, I've been seeing pairs of raptors lately. I don't think I posted this one last week: red-tailed hawks

And this pair of eagles; I heard them before I saw them. I think I've seen them more than once. They were pretty far away, hence the blurriness:

I remember seeing a bald eagle once when I was 4-6 yrs old; my dad saw one riding the thermals over the highway down the road, came and got me and went back so I could see it. Then I didn't see any for years; this was back when they were critically endangered. Now it's almost a daily occourrence to see at least one around here.

And my latest lifer, a pair of peregrine falcons:

I first saw one Tuesday, and thought I saw a second one go flying and the first one took off after it. Then I saw them both yesterday on the very top of the electrical tower.


So fluffy!

There's just something special about getting two of them in one shot.

We also saw a pileated woodpecker the other day, but didn't get a good look at it as it flew into some other trees and then we couldn't find it again. I will keep trying.
Lots of crows too; here's one taking a cold bath:

We've also been getting reports of snowy owls down in this part of the state already; I think it's early for them, which doesn't bode well for the winter. But I really hope to find and photograph one! I THINK I saw one several years ago, sitting in a field as I drove by, but obviously I didn't get a photo of it and so I have to question myself if I really saw what I think I saw but it is possible.

Cheers!

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@Daenerys

Perhaps about five years ago, I looked up, wondering why the local small birds were having a conniption... and there, just above my head, in the now demised Elm, was a Bald Eagle, looking at me. They're rather big close up.

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@Daenerys

of the crows bathing in your photo. It's a wonderful moment you captured. I also really like the architechtural composition of the pair of falcons on the electric towers.

Hope you find those snowy owls again.

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@Daenerys

seeing eagles for the first time is cool, eh? I wonder if the place I went to see them is even still there. It was waaay out west close to the lake and it might have been someone's farm.
The sun has finally moved to where it's now setting between antelope and fremont islands. Way cool.
Cool photos.

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@snoopydawg I don't worry about getting in an accident every time I go somewhere. It sucks not having a job, but there's plenty of work to do. Plus it will make taxes easier to do.

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@Daenerys I like the juxtaposition of wild nature (the falcons) and harnessed nature (electric power facilities) in these photos. That close-up of the falcon sitting on the crossbar is mesmerizing. I can't stop looking at it. Something in it is speaking to me at a deep level. (In a "good" way. It feels stark and comforting at the same time.)

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I love you guys and your photography.

Always beautiful and uplifting. Smile

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Marilyn

"Make dirt, not war." eyo

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@mhagle

I always like looking at your signature photo. If you ever have others you would like to post, they would be very welcome.

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thanks for the news report and photos from out there.

here's a shot from a couple of weeks ago, sitting on the porch at a winery, overlooking the vinyard and lake cayuga at sunset.

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@joe shikspack

That looks idyllic - sunset, wine, and water. Wouldn't mind being there right now.

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@janis b

heh, i think that i'd go back there in a heartbeat. maybe soon, i really liked the area.

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@joe shikspack

Spent couple of weeks in Ithaca, so I know the lake. All I've got is a shot of the River Otter from a decade ago. The English river that has re-introduced beavers doing their thing.

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@Bollox Ref

thanks! those beavers often do some pretty good work and make habitat for lots of other wildlife.

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@joe shikspack

What type of wine?
nice shot.

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@joe shikspack I do not have a lake view here, only valley vistas. And fog today. In valleys and above. Did you go to some wineries? It's been years for me. Now old lady with a cane.

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@joe shikspack probably 3 miles from my farm. Every morning I wake up, look at the gorgeous sunrise over the tiny farms and silver lake and thank god I moved here. Like other transplants, I'm conflicted about rhapsodizing about the area lest a tsunami of people show up demanding traffic lights and other unnatural amenities. But you guys are welcome

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in just days, here's the West Coast of Washington on October 28 th. It hit 70 degrees that afternoon.
The next day it plummeted to 51 for a high. But still sunny.
When the SO wants to go to the beach, I deliver her to the waves.

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@earthling1

Where can your beach service be found?

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@earthling1
How often are you able to do this? Can you stay where your motor home is?
You can camp on Pismo beach too, but there are too many people who have dune buggies and it's just to noisy to enjoy it.

I went to Wright's beach which is just north of Bodega Bay, 90 miles north of San Francisco as often as I could. I camped in the spot on the left at Xmas twice, but most of the time I stayed in the parking lot for $5/night. One time the waves were 15-25 feet and the sound of them crashing was incredible.

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The fires were in the area of how I drove there and thinking of the devastation of that area is heartbreaking. I took the back roads because of the scenery.

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@snoopydawg
at Ocean City, Washington. Overnite camping is not allowed here but there are beaches where you can. You can drive this beach for many miles, but you have to ford some rivers. This time of year there's hardly anyone out there. There were Orcas frolicking close by offshore but I couldn't get a photo in time.
We go to the coast often.

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this is from a backpack trip I went on in the Uintah mountains in Utah and Wyoming. I'm looking for others from this trip.

This is Helen lake. We camped here for two nights because we needed to rest before we tackled Sore Ass Pass, which is on the left side of this picture.

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Lightning lake. You can see how much scree there is that we had to climb up. This side was about 1/4 of what we had to climb down. The reason why it's called Sore Ass is because you are literally crawling down the other side on your buttocks. Most of us ripped our jeans

I haven't found the slides for the other side yet, but we came down through this pass into Christmas Meadows. This is my favorite spot to camp in the Uintahs. It's primitive camping with no hook ups or toilets, but also not many people.

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I flew over this part of our trip. I recognized it when I saw the two lakes. You can see the difference between the elevation from one side to the other.

Back in the pioneer days, who used slide film instead of color print film? I used slide mainly because of the option of Kodachrome or Ektachrome depending on the color of the subject I was photographing. Plus it was much cheaper to develop. I would love to have a darkroom again so I can get back to enlarging b & w prints. I miss the grain on some subjects.

Thanks for hosting again

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@snoopydawg

And yes, my travels across country were also recorded on Kodachrome or Fujifilm. I have some from a favourite place called "Kodachrome Canyon" in Utah, where I spent a week wandering as the only camper.

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@janis b

It's beautiful how many different colors are in the rocks. I went to Candy mountain too, but hell if I know where it is Smile
Where else did you go in southern Utah? I'm saving money for a trip to Goblin Valley and Canyonlands. I haven't spent much time in S. Utah, except for Moab and Arches. I've never seen the Grand Canyon and the only reason I'd go there is to river run Cataract canyon. But there are just too many people who are going there for it to be any fun. 200 people at Arches makes it difficult for photography, but I read today that they are thinking of using reservations and limiting the number of people who can go each day. There is nowhere to park and the traffic is a nightmare.
This is happening in many national parks. People say that they can't stop anywhere in Glacier on the Going to the Sun Road or many other places there. I'm wondering if the $70 passes will make a difference? I think it's too high for many people, and especially the ones who are just passing through to get some where else.

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@snoopydawg

a sculpture garden of amazing colour and shape!

Other places ... Zion, Bryce, Arches, and Capitol Reef and Canyonlands (both, a favourite) - 30 years ago now, in early June. I'm sure that they're still as fascinating landscapes, but probably more traveled and not as remote feeling. Limiting the traffic would be a good thing. I feel so fortunate to have visited when I did.

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@janis b and the pictographs were wonderful. I have not been to Utah. My SIL lives there and is packing a pistol. NFW. My two adult children have been warned off too. Utah remains flyover for me.

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@k9disc I have a shoot dog hoop still in box here. Doggo is unaware. She is not the best terrier, or maybe is the classic FU terrier. The hop on back is nice.

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Congrats on having a not so terrifying terrier. Lucky you!
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Photographers for sharing your excellent work!

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